Kasperwing.com welcomes photo and video contributions from past, present and future Kasperwing owners, pilots and enthusiasts! All of us are interested in viewing your memorable flights, upgrades, rebuild projects, or one of those special ‘teaching/learning’ moments.
This is a drone video of Scott beach flying along the shoreline of Camano Island, on September 11. The drone video was shot and quickly edited by John Storbeck, who lives on the beach on Camano Island.
Wojciech First Flight
Take off
Showing the capabilities of a Rotax 447 on take off
Landing
Return from a flight with some big cumulus clouds in the background
Power off Landing
Here is a short video of the Kasperwing in ‘Stealth Mode.’ Actually, this is great practice for handling an ‘engine out’ situation and more proof that the pilot can still maintain full control even without power.
First Flight April 2019.
It got very calm yesterday evening and the bay was glass. So…Scott couldn’t stand it any longer and had to get out and play a little bit. None of our Kasperwings has been flown—let alone started up—since last fall, so it was nice to see this one spring to life on the first press of the starter button. This short video showing how well the Kasperwing performs at very slow speeds and then how it can impressively climb out with just a bit more throttle and a little weight shift.
Scott Pink Wing Greased Landing
Scott Crank and Bank
Claire and Scott Departure
Windy Approach by Wojtek Monycz
Fighting through the turbulence by Scott Price
Submitting videos to Kasperwing.com
Videos must pertain to flying, building, updating, repairing or learning to fly a Kasperwing. No cat videos, please.
Videos submitted must include a short description, approximate time frame (year) and credits. In other words: Who, What, When, Where.
Videos that are 10 minutes or less will hold the viewer’s interest longer.
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